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Colors Win W10, First Windows Phone by Colors

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At CAN infotech 2015, Colors introduced their very first Windows Phone devices – the Win W10. It is now available for purchase for Rs.16,000 here in Nepal. Colors Mobile, a Nepali brand, has been known for its cheaper Budget level Android phones, but now they have partnered with Windows to bring their first Windows Phone device. We had a hands on the Win W10.

Check out the hands on Review Video of the Colors Win W10:

Colors Win W10 Specifications

The Colors Win W10 is a 4.7-inch device with a gorgeous HD IPS display, an 8 megapixel rear camera (with LED flash), a 2 megapixel front-facing camera, and 8GB of built in storage with up to 32GB of expandable memory for all your photos, music, and videos. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 quad-core processor with 1GB of memory – wich is more than enough for Windows platform. In addition to that, The Colors Win W10 has proximity, gravity, and light sensors and comes with Dual-SIM capability.

It also features a 1750mAh battery which according to the company delivers up to 8 hours of talk time and 150 hours of standby time. Connectivity options include 3G, GPRS/ EDGE Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS.

Sony Xperia E4 with 5 inch screen announced

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E-series from Sony has always been a budget oriented handset and their latest iteration of E-series- E4 is no exception. Ahead of the MWC 2015, Sony unveils the Xperia E4 that runs on Android Lollipop 5.0 and is powered by QuadCore MediaTek MT6582 processor coupled with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of in-build storage.

In terms of the display, the phone is equipped with a 5 inch TFT capacitive screen with a qHD resolution. The phone sports a 5 megapixel primary camera and 2MP front facing camera. All of these is powered by 2300 mAh battery which the company says will deliver 12 hours of talk time on 3G. For connectivity, the Xperia E4 comes with Wi-Fi a/b/g/n ,WiFi Hotspot,3G, Bluetooth 4.1 and GPS.

The Xperia E4 will have 2 variants-One with the single SIM and the other with the Dual SIM. There has been no official words on the availability and the pricing of the phone, but we can expect the phone to cost roughly around Rs.20,000 ($195) and should be available within next month.

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Gionee launches P-series of Affordable smartphone in Nepal

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Teletalk (P) Ltd., the authorised distributor of Gionee phones in Nepal, launches three new smartphones- P2S, P4S and P6.These three P-series of line-ups are targeted to budget conscious market.

Gionee P2S is priced at just Rs 8,500 and sports a 4-inch screen with 480 x 854 pixels, Dual Core processor, 512 MB of RAM, 4GB internal storage, MicroSD card Slot, 5MP camera with Flash, 0.3 MP front camera and 1600 mAh battery. The phone supports Dual SIM (2G + 3G) and includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS. However, the phone has an out-dated OS in Jelly Bean 4.2 which could be a deal-breaker for some users.

Gionee P4S, priced at Rs.12,796, has a 4.5 inch with a resolution of 480 x 854 pixels. Under the hood, there is a 1.3 GHz Quad Core MediaTek processor,1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage which can be further upgraded by microSD card slot upto 32GB. The phone boasts a 5MP primary camera with LED flash and a 2MP secondary camera. It has 2 SIM slots (2G+3G) and includes connectivity features like Wi-Fi, Hotspot and GPS. There is an 1800 mAh removable battery and the phone runs on Android Kitkat 4.4.

Gionee P6, priced at Rs.14,300, sports a 5-inch display with 480 x 854 pixels of resolution, 1.3GHz MediaTek quad-core processor coupled with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage which can be expanded via memory card slot upto 32GB. The P6 comes equipped with a 5MP rear snapper with LED flash and a 2MP front-facing camera with LED flash. There is a 1,950mAh battery and the phone runs Kitkat 4.4.2 out of the box.

All these products come with a one-year warranty on the handset and 6 months of warranty on battery. The in-box contents include charger, handsfree, phone stand, flip cover, and a screen protector.

Huawei Ascend G7 with 64 Bit Snapdragon 410 launched in Nepal

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Huawei mid-end new phone- Ascend G7 officially went on sale on 10th of February for Rs. 35,499 in Nepal. However, Huawei Device Nepal has slashed the price of the handset and is now available for purchase for Rs.32,999. The handset is also available on 0% Equal Monthly Installment.

ascend G7

Huawei Ascend G7 features Metal Build quality and measures just 7.6mm thick. It sports a 5.5 Inch 720p IPS LCD Display that gives a pixel density of 267ppi. It is equipped with 1.2 GHz Qualcomm 64-bit quad-core processor(Snapdragon 410) with 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage and supports MicroSD card up to 64GB.

Other aspects of Ascend G7 include a 13 mega-pixel camera Sony IMX214 BSI sensor and F/2.0 aperture size. There is a 5MP front camera with 88° wide angle lens. Powering is a rather huge 3000 mAh battery which should give enough battery life. In terms of connectivity, it features  4G LTE, WiFi b/g/n, BT 4.1, USB 2.0, GPS/GLONASS, MHL, DLNA and NFC. The Ascend G7 runs Kitkat 4.4.2 with Emotion UI 3.0.

The specs of Huawei Ascend G7 looks much similar to Samsung Galaxy E7, which was launched in Nepal a month ago for Rs. 32,500. The Galaxy E7 features a 5.5 inch 720p Super AMOLED display, a quad-core 64 bit SoC (Snapdragon 410) running at 1.2GHz, 2GB RAM, 16GB on-board storage (with microSD card support), a 13MP rear snapper and a 5MP front-facing snapper with 120° wide angle lens. The phone is powered by a 2,950mAh non-removable battery. The Galaxy E7 runs on Android 4.4 KitKat with Samsung’s TouchWiz UI on top and features ‘Hybrid Dual-SIM’, allowing the second SIM slot to be used as a microSD card slot. In terms of connectivity, the phone comes with Wi-Fi b/g/n,  Bluetooth, and GPS with A-GPS.

Karbonn launches Titanium S12 Delite and S5 ultra in Nepal

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Allied Trade Link Int’l P. Ltd., the authorized distributor of Karbonn mobiles in Nepal, launches 2 new affordable Android smartphones- Titanium S12 Delite and Titanium S5 ultra.

Titanium S12 Delite

The Titanium S12 Delite has a 4.3-inch TFT LCD display with a resolution of 480×800 pixels and is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core (MediaTek chipset) processor. There is a 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage which can be upgraded to 32GB via memory card slot. There is a 5MP camera with LED flash and a 0.3MP  front camera. The phone is powered by a 1600 mAh battery. The phone supports Dual SIM, 3G, Wi-Fi,Hotspot, Bluetooth and GPS. It runs Android 4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box. The phone is priced at Rs.8159 and is available for purchase all across Nepal.

Titanium S12 Delite
Titanium S12 Delite

Titanium S5 Ultra

The Titanium S5 Ultra comes with a 5-inch (540×960 pixels) qHD IPS display and is powered by 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek (MT6482 chipset) processor assisted with 1GB of RAM. There is a 4GB of inbuilt storage, which can be further expanded via microSD card up to 32GB. It has a 8MP rear camera with LED flash and a secondary 2MP front-facing camera.The phone packs a 1600 mAh battery and supports Dual SIM, 3G, Wi-Fi,Hotspot, Bluetooth and GPS. It runs Android 4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box. The phone is priced at Rs.12749 and is available for purchase all across Nepal.

Titanium S5 Ultra
Titanium S5 Ultra 

Microsoft Lumia 535 sold out in Nepal

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The first batch of Microsoft Lumia 535 has been sold Out in Nepal and we expect the second batch to arrive soon. Paramount Electronics Pvt. Ltd. has been the sole distributor of Microsoft Lumia phones in Nepal and they launched the Lumia 535 in mid-January, but now is out of stock.

According to some resellers, Microsoft Lumia 535 will be soon available for purchase in coming weeks. In case, you are not aware of the Microsoft Lumia 535, it is one of the affordable Windows phone priced at just Rs.15000.
It sports a 5-inch qHD (960x540p, 220ppi) IPS LCD display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The phone is powered by a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 quad-core processor and 1GB RAM. It comes with 8GB internal storage and supports microSD card slots of up to 128GB for expansion. The phone has a 1905mAh battery.

On the rear side, Lumia 535 has a 5MP rear camera (1/4 inch sensor, f/2.4 aperture and 28mm focal length) with auto-focus and LED flash and a 5MP front-facing camera for selfie fans. It can shoot video at 848x480p resolution. The smartphone runs Windows Phone 8.1 with Lumia Denim update and supports Cortana voice assistant.

In terms of connectivity, the phone offers 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and A-GPS.Microsoft Lumia 535 will be available in cyan, bright green, bright orange, white, dark grey, and black colour options.

Spice launches Android One phone in Nepal

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Spice Mobility Ltd. launches Android One Phone under the brand name Nexian Journey One in Nepal for Rs.11,990 and will go on registration starting 11am on Monday exclusively via ohobazaar. Once the registration is complete, you will be eligible to buy the phone. However, the company has not announced exactly when you will get the phone.

Download the Ohobazaar to Register: Link

In you are not aware of the specs, check out the specs of Android One phone:

  • 4.5-inch (480×854 pixels) IPS FWVGA display
  • 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek processor
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 4GB of inbuilt storage
  • expandable storage support via microSD card up to 32GB,
  •  Dual SIM card slots
  • 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash
  • a 2-megapixel front camera
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, GPRS/ EDGE, 3G
  • 1700mAh battery
  • Lollipop 5.1 out of the box

The Nexian Journey One is the first phone to have Lollipop 5.1 out of the box, despite other Android One phones still not receiving Lollipop update.

On the launch event, CEO of Spice Mobility, Prashant Bindal said “We are confident that the product will be equally successful in these markets as well, enabling us to strengthen our position in the international mobile market.”

So do you think Spice’s Nexian Journey One will succeed here in Nepal?

Nepal Telecom Provides 11 Percent Discount

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On the occasion of Nepal telecom’s 11th anniversary and announcing themselves as a public company from a governmental corporation, NT launches new offers for their valuable costumers. Here are the offers that NT users will be provided with:

  • The PSTN (Land Line) billed amount for the month of Falgun will be discounted by 11 percent.
    PSTN discount
  • Starting from Magh 22  to Magh 29, both GSM and Sky users (Postpaid + Prepaid) will get 11 percent discounts.
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  • Both GSM and Sky Postpaid users will get 300 MB of data free untill Falgun 30.
  • New users of WiMAX will be getting discounts on ODU (Outdoor Unit)
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  • Subscription rate for GSM/Sky mobile  users in SIM/RUIM has following  new services.
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Apart from the different discounts, NTC also launches 2 new Android based apps-Nepal Telecom and NT Pro, which we will be reviewing in upcoming days.

Xolo One Price in Nepal

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Xolo One, a new budget Android smartphone from Xolo, is now available for purchase in Nepal for Rs.11,500. One of the most notable features of the Xolo One smartphone is that it is upgradable to Android 5.0 Lollipop. Although it runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat out-of-the-box, but you can now update it to lollipop 5.0.

Even though the Xolo One is not an Android One device, it has similar specifications as Android One devices, which will be arriving here in Nepal in few days time.

Key Specs of Xolo One:  

  • 4.5-inch (480×854 pixels) IPS FWVGA display
  • 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek (MT6582M) processor
  • Mali 400MP2 Graphics Processor
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 8GB of inbuilt storage
  • expandable storage support via microSD card up to 32GB
  • Dual SIM card slots
  • 5-megapixel rear camera with BSI sensor and LED flash
  • 0.3 megapixel front camera
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, GPRS/ EDGE, 3G
  • 1700mAh battery
  • Kitkat 4.4.2 out of the Box (Lollipop 5.0 update available)

Design Quality:

Xolo One comes with a faux leather back which to some extend provides premium feel and has better build than Android One phones.

Pricing:

Xolo One is available in Nepal for Rs.11,500.

Where to Buy (inside Kathmandu Valley): 

  • Talk to Me (Tamrakar Complex, NewRoad)

CAN info Tech 2015 : What I experienced

It had already been a couple of years I hadn’t visited the CAN info tech. But this time I was excited to Visit the CAN info tech. I was exited in the sense it was a great time for me to learn and share my knowledge from this info tech to everyone interested. I had been to different Tech exhibition in Finland which included the Slush 2014. It was a great experience for me to be a part of that program.

As per the trend and the swift increase in the standards of technology, a huge number of people have been attracted to technology field in Nepal. Even my father who used a mobile phone used it for phone calls and messages now asked me about how he can keep his data secure in his smartphone and what can he do find his mobile if he loses them and many more question regarding his smartphone.

We the team of Gadget Byte were guessing and expecting what CAN info tech 2015 can give the entire tech lovers. Me myself because had not been to CAN for a while was expecting a lot from this event.

It was January 28th and the first day of CAN and I was there the event Venue (Bhrikutimandap) at 10 am Sharp. Since I was a participant in this event I had an event ID which let me in swiftly. The ticket Counter was not crowded but there were some people just around the entrance. My eyes went to the stalls which were under construction. The inauguration ceremony had an hour to start and the stalls were not still ready. This already was a letdown for me from the largest info tech event organizers (Computer Association of Nepal). The different stall equipment was lying in the road which even blocked to way for the visitors.

CAN infotech 2015

I was unaware when the inauguration ceremony happened because I was excited looking for what this exhibition had brought for the Nepali Tech lovers. Yural and I, we looked at the stalls which helped us make an overview about the event. Then Biswash joined us which made us the complete team and we started our work.

I had an objective in this expo. Learn and share. I wanted to take a lot of knowledge about the latest tech in Nepal. But unfortunately this Info Tech was not that event I could have thought that someone can be excited about. I found it as a business trade fair where every stall had item to sale with heavy discount and offers. To be honest, people who were in their respective stall were looking at each other’s faces when asked about 5th generation laptops and some were unaware about what they had in their stall. The visitors were just told he list of specification of the products and the price. And when further asked in detail, was not able to answer. Moving ahead one thing I found interesting was when I saw the New Windows phone of Colors Mobile. We were able to talk to the Microsoft representative for windows. The noise from the big huge speakers were really bothering people but it was really out of any ones control unless there has to be rule. The noise from the huge speakers made it really difficult for the people trying to listen to the stall representatives.

Another amazing thing I was able to find there was the Zen Book by ASUS. These were the technology I always wanted the market to have and the tech lovers to use such devices. Another Smartphone which was being anticipated by our gadget byte team was the Sparkle V Android one Phone. Even though it was not there for sale but the booking was open. I was upset with Karbonn Mobile that there was no much promotion done so that people know about the budget smartphone which can make a huge market in this Country where people are craving for a good smartphone.

The Kivi’s smart watch was a good addition to the Tech event which showed their market competitiveness and as same as the Android One smartphone this was only available for booking. But there was a bit of promotion they had done which I felt had to be done in huge stage to show case their products in a centre stage.

A trend in Nepal is such a bad one that people don’t look what laptops or smartphones they want, they go into a shop and listen what the sales representative say. I think buyers need to put an effort to learn about what they are buying. This can help people to make a full use of the devices they own.

Finally I have some points that I want Computer Association of Nepal to listen and take action in make order to improve its status like the biggest info tech events like Mobile World Congress MWC or Consumer Electronics Show CES.

  • Construction of the stalls should finish before the event starts which can decrease accidental hazards and does not show the event’s Prestige.
  • Removal of huge speakers in the stalls and try to make a learning environment.
  • Prefer to make the info tech a place to learn and not a business trade fair. Providing knowledge to people aware people automatically help in increase in business.
  • A talk stage program which explains all the new release or new technology launched in the event. Scheduling the talk show which can make it more effective.
  • A stall map placed in various places so that people don’t need to search for the respective stalls. Or the stall map can be made available to every visitor in the ticket counter when people enter the event.